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Topic: Bouldering in Worcester. (Read 1592 times)

Recently moved to Worcester and while scoping Lake Park (across from Quinsig) for MTB and Cross riding I came across a large hilltop boulder split in two. Will for sure yield a few problems. Anyone got any beta on it.

Thanks.

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"Men hang out signs indicative of their respective trades: shoe makers hang out a gigantic shoe; a jewler a monster watch; and the dentist hangs out a gold tooth; but in the Franconia Mountains of New Hampshire god almighty has hung out a sign to say in New England he makes men".Daniel Webster 18?

Recently moved to Worcester and while scoping Lake Park (across from Quinsig) for MTB and Cross riding I came across a large hilltop boulder split in two. Will for sure yield a few problems. Anyone got any beta on it.

Thanks.

Never climbed there but I checked it out maybe 10 years ago; it looks pretty good. No evidence of anyone ever climbing there that I saw, not that that means anything.

Milford as in Vietnam? I gotta get out there on the bike and explore. Is it all bouldering or is there anything worth dragging a rope out for? We bought a house about three months ago so the honey-do list is still a sight, but with the warmer weather I will likely take you up on that Joe.

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"Men hang out signs indicative of their respective trades: shoe makers hang out a gigantic shoe; a jewler a monster watch; and the dentist hangs out a gold tooth; but in the Franconia Mountains of New Hampshire god almighty has hung out a sign to say in New England he makes men".Daniel Webster 18?

If you are looking to top-rope, Purgatory Chasm in Sutton is close by. I know that they closed it to climbing a couple of years ago due to a hiker falling and dying and at one time they required a day permit but many years ago I used to go there quite a bit and as I remember the climbing was pretty nice and some hard routes as well.